Police Headquarters Detachment 88 reported that there were about 56 citizens who had allegedly joined the group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Syria (photo: dock).
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Head of Public Relations Division Police Headquarters Inspector General Ronny Franky Sompie on Tuesday to explain the data of Intelligence and Security (Intelkam) Police and the Special Detachment 88 Anti-Terror Police Headquarters reported that there were 56 Indonesian citizens who joined the group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Syria .
Further Ronny Police continue to coordinate with relevant agencies such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Law and Human Rights and to crack down on immigration Indonesian citizens who went to Syria while returning to Indonesia.
It added that ISIS is not done growing in Indonesia.
He further explained that the current police continue to try to adjust the data of the investigation against some terror suspects and convicts in Indonesia and the name entered in the search list.
The result is one of the only known Ronny said that the person who called himself Mohammed Al Indonesi that appear fiery other Indonesian citizens requesting support for the struggle of ISIS on Youtube is one of the terrorist leaders who have not been caught.
Ronny explained, "The results of our detection is the result of the coordination of relevant agencies especially overseas immigration wni whose purpose is closely associated with the activities of ISIS in the middle east. We are studying with the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Law which we can apply to the driving we can criminal wear. Besides law enforcement, we do not have to take reasonable precautions to developing ISIS (in Indonesia). "
Foreign Minister Marty Natalega stated one of the efforts to prevent back any Indonesian citizens to go to Syria and there are countries where the ISIS group is through the passport application process.
Marty added the ministry in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights as well as the countries that apply a visa. However, he admits there are still many obstacles faced by the Indonesian citizens have visa on arrival.
"Take steps to prevent our citizens engaged in activities that clearly violate the law in our country and in the countries they visit through their activities support the ISIS. We will cooperate with the relevant state-state, state-related embassies prevent people this people-like traveling abroad, "said Marty Natalegawa.
Meanwhile, KH Alawi Al Banteni of NU assess ISIS is an organization that is very incompatible with Islam. ISIS Group judging anyone outside their group are considered infidels, kosher blood and treasure.
And this continued is a great threat not only to followers of Islam but also other religions including Indonesian national unity. For that according to Al-Banteni, the Indonesian government should be firm and bold action against this extreme group. VOA
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